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Submit ReviewThis ligand has uniquely high affinity and selectivity for the D3 receptor. 8-Hydroxy-PIPAT maleate (Cat. No. 0797) also available.
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M. Wt | 487.33 |
Formula | C16H22INO.C4H4O4 |
Storage | Desiccate at +4°C |
Purity | ≥98% (HPLC) |
CAS Number | 200722-46-9 |
PubChem ID | 24978534 |
InChI Key | IQRDHLSQXOATHD-HBRCEPSSSA-N |
Smiles | OC(=O)\C=C/C(O)=O.CCCN(C\C=C\I)C1CCC2=CC=C(O)C=C2C1 |
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Chumpradit et al (1993) Synthesis and optical resolution of (R)- and (S)-trans-7-hydroxy-2-[N-propyl-N-(3'-iodo-2'-propenyl)amino]tetralin: a new D3 DA receptor ligand. J.Med.Chem. 36 4308 PMID: 8277513
Foulon et al (1993) Synthesis of (R,S)-2'-trans-7-hydroxy-2-[N-n-propyl-N-(3'-iodo-2'-amino]tetralin (trans-7-OH-PIPAT): a new D3 DA receptor ligand. J.Med.Chem. 36 1499 PMID: 8098771
Kung et al (1993) In vitro binding of a novel DA D3 receptor ligand: [125I]-trans-7-OH-PIPAT. Eur.J.Pharmacol. 235 165 PMID: 8519278
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